Dick Smyth, Canadian maestro of news radio commentary, dies at 85
TORONTO — Radio and television personality Dick Smyth, whose booming commentary filled Canadian airwaves for decades with hot takes on the day’s topics, has died at 85.
His daughter Tracy Smyth said he died Saturday afternoon in Huntsville, Ont.
“He was a mentor to many, many people in the business, and I know that he’s left a hole in many people’s hearts with his passing,” she said by phone from Nova Scotia.
The veteran broadcaster was a familiar voice to radio listeners who tuned in for his trademark introduction: “Here’s how things look to Dick Smyth this morning.”